Jets running back Joe McKnight appears to have had a tough Monday morning.

First, on his walk to practice, he paused three different times, dropping to a knee on multiple occasions, per Seth Walder of the New York Daily News. On the final stop, he had some water as a trainer attended to him. McKnight was then able to make it out to practice, Walder said.

Later, during practice, McKnight was shaken up in a drill and had to leave the field, per Manish Mehta of the Daily News, McKnight, per Mehta, appeared “woozy” and was “barely able to walk off the field with trainers.”

While the Jets are a mess, I guess these posters forgot what kind of offseason they had. Those in glass houses...

What? We had a great offseason in terms of free agents and potential UDFAs who can help like Thompkins and Sudfeld.

Also, the Jets draft looks terrible so far. An injury prone CB who has missed a lot of camp and is being expected to come in and replace Revis. Not going to happen. Geno Smith is an injury waiting to happen, can't read Ds and it's being reported he was a poor leader, which is not surprising.

They also signed no quality free agents.

I heard Colin Cowherd's show this morning in and out of the car before lunch and he has them with a 1-15 record.

That's a bit much, but you get the drift.

While the Cowherd is often melodramatic, yes, that sounds about right. They now have next to nothing on either side of the ball. However, that wasn't the point.

McKnight stopped three times on his way to the field, got on bended knee and had to be tended to by trainers. Things then got even more bizarre when the Jets running back confused a fan with a reporter on Twitter and asked 'are you outside,' in a clear implication he wanted to fight him outside the training room.

CORTLAND —Joe McKnight’s strange training camp took a bizarre turn Monday when the beleaguered Jets running back apparently threatened to fight someone he thought was a reporter on Twitter.

McKnight, who has had legal and health-related issues the past two weeks, had trouble even getting on the practice field Monday. He stopped three times on his way to the field, went down to a knee and had to be tended to by trainers.

“If the trainers thought that he was at risk, he would never be out there. Ever,” Rex Ryan said. “For whatever reason he stopped. But no chance would any player be on the field if the trainers or doctors felt that it wasn’t safe for that person to be there. There’s no chance that that would happen."

McKnight, who suffered a head injury in practice last week — the team won’t say whether or not he suffered a concussion — appeared wobbly as he left the field Monday.

Things got bizarre when he went into the trainer’s room and tweeted the following from his account @Joejetlife:

ROBERT SABO/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Joe McKnight confuses a fan for a reporter and challenges them to a fight on Twitter.

“Now I’m trying to keep my cool but now it has gone too far with these reporters. Just let y’all know I’m not the one. I know who you are,” “I don’t care anymore” and “Now I'm getting into that.”

The third tweet was apparently a reference to a strange media interaction he had on Sunday when he repeatedly said “I’m not getting into that right now” when asked about his recent arrest and health issues.

Then, an apparent fan tweeted this at McKnight: @Joejetlife about time you get released. Good luck. And stay healthy

McKnight responded with this tweet: “@bleedgreenjetz are you outside”.

A team public relations official confirmed that McKnight did indeed tweet from that account. According to the PR rep, McKnight believed that the person antagonizing him on Twitter was a member of the media.

So, the running back responded “are you outside,” clearly implying that he wanted to fight him outside the training room.

McKnight has underachieved since he came into the league, due largely to injuries.

“We’ll see how everything plays out,” Ryan said. “There’s still a long way to go before we’ve made the final decisions. Joe’s

led the league in kick returns… He has plenty of talent, but there is a concern about durability.

“If a young man’s injured, he’s not going to be able to take advantage of whatever opportunity he has,”Ryan added. “I’m certainly not going to put anyone out on the field if he’s injured.”

You can't make this stuff up...they have gone entirely paranoid up in NYC....should be fun to watch Ryan melt down until he gets the axe before Christmas...enjoy Pats fans...All this and Anthony Wiener too?

I was watching Sportscenter at the gym today and I saw that Mark Sanchez's buttfumble is now the 37-time champion for Sportscenter's "Worst of the Worst" plays.

Think about it for a moment. Sportscenter has taken the worst play of the week for 37 straight weeks and put it against the buttfumble...and yet all 37 have failed to top that embarassment of a play. LOL

While the Jets are a mess, I guess these posters forgot what kind of offseason they had. Those in glass houses...

What? We had a great offseason in terms of free agents and potential UDFAs who can help like Thompkins and Sudfeld.

Also, the Jets draft looks terrible so far. An injury prone CB who has missed a lot of camp and is being expected to come in and replace Revis. Not going to happen. Geno Smith is an injury waiting to happen, can't read Ds and it's being reported he was a poor leader, which is not surprising.

They also signed no quality free agents.

I heard Colin Cowherd's show this morning in and out of the car before lunch and he has them with a 1-15 record.

That's a bit much, but you get the drift.

While the Cowherd is often melodramatic, yes, that sounds about right. They now have next to nothing on either side of the ball. However, that wasn't the point.

Well, your point about comparing us to them is pointless. They breed drama and circus like activity.

We have a TE who apparently murdered someone and it seems like it never even happened, it was diffused so quickly.

Our team does not harbor moron leadership or breed distraction. That's the difference. NE makes it a point to minimize the potential for any distraction, regardless of what it is.

Just yesterday, Rex Ryan called Smith's practice, "brutal". A guy with a sprained ankle is brutal as a rookie in a practice, but Rexie read off Sanchez's QBR (much of it gained in garbage time), last Thanksgiving at the podium after the Buttfumble game.

I mean, please. Rex Ryan is not only a horrendous leader, but a moron.

He's not as stupid as he appears; he likes his paycheck. At this point, I doubt he thinks the Jets are competitive, nor he cares; he's just riding it out. Given his past BS, I'm sure he'll have something sweet to say when he's done and sails into the sunset. The real morons are higher up; oh, and those who fell hook, line and sinker for those ridiculous PSLs.